Our Photography & Printing Services
As an artist, one of the most critical decisions you’ll make is how to present your work to the world. While some artists choose to sell their original pieces, others opt for the flexibility and accessibility that prints provide. Whether you’re an established artist selling limited edition prints or just starting out, offering high-quality reproductions of your artwork can be a game changer for your business. That’s where our photography and printing services come in.
Moral Decay
home to headstones from the 1830s. It had separate doors for men and women, but dust-covered pews and a pulpit fell victim to neglect. Several pews had collapsed, plaster peeled from water-damaged walls, and many windows were missing. It's been ages since a preacher's voice echoed here. The world would be better with fewer empty pews.
The Gourd Guru
We here at Foothills are immensely proud to have enjoyed a delightful working relationship with the world traveler and creative genius Stoey Stout, affectionately known as The Gourd Guru, for several years now. The artistry and innovation of Stoey continues to amaze and inspire us on a daily basis. His unique creations consistently draw a multitude of oohs and ahhs from people who appreciate his talent. In conversations I’ve had with individuals from all corners of the globe—not just within the borders of our country but from around the world—a surprising percentage of the time, they are utterly blown away by the captivating beauty that the Gourd Guru brings to their eyes.
Misty Johnson Pottery
In her spare time Misty skillfully throws clay at her home studio and creates wonderfully unique pieces of art. We're proud to say she allows us to share some of them with you right here at Foothills Studio. She enjoys experimenting with different shapes, textures and glaze finishes. The resulting wares range from utilitarian to decorative but each is well balanced with excellent symmetry, and hand glazed with so much wonderful color that they even make an art gallery brighter.
Crystal Gatewood Fuller
Crystal is an active member of the Zanesville Appalachian Art Project, where she has served as a past director, contributing her creative spirit to the community. Her enchanting home studios, known as The Crystal Rose and First Light Studio, are beacons of inspiration. Additionally, she proudly partners as an artist at the Foothills Studio and Gallery, where her art finds new audiences and heartfelt connections
Lynn Fraelich
With oils as her primary brush, she playfully flits among a delightful array of mediums—acrylics stomp about, gouache splashes joyfully, and colored pencil and graphite dance gracefully on paper. Her heart thrives on the smiles of others, as she captures cherished places and beloved pets in her commissions.
Jack L Hunt
as an artist my goal is to blur the lines between photography and painting. I blend my photos with vibrant paints and inks to make mixed media pieces. I sell prints online and at my shop, Foothills Studio, in historic Roscoe Village. Old farms, rustic barns, and the beautiful landscapes surrounding Ohio’s Amish country are my favorite subjects.
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Vicki Moon Spiegel
Vicki is retired after 25 years as a graphic artist at the Columbus Zoo. Although she is now retired she still spends her time creating as a mixed media artist, exhibiting, teaching, volunteering, and selling her work through commissions, galleries, art museums and businesses around Ohio. , In her own words, “This is just a partial list of things I juggle. (Oh, yes I'm going to learn how to juggle after I make some beanbags.)”
“About My Work most of my artistic output is eccentric, unusual, strange, and visionary… I often feel like a giant funnel. The energy flows into my brain and out my hands with what seems like very little effort. Not that I do not have moments of struggle when coming up with an artistic solution to my problems. None the less, I love being an artist.”
State of The Union
As business owners, our goal is to foster a warm and friendly atmosphere that welcomes everyone and encourages sales. In today’s politically charged climate, it seems like arguments are much easier to ignite than meaningful discussions. On one hand, we were taught to practice politeness and to avoid politics or religion, as those subjects can be the quickest ways to derail a friendly conversation. Yet, on the other hand, as artists, business owners, and engaged citizens, we undeniably have thoughts and opinions about the current events unfolding around us. We are very aware of our surroundings and how they shape our lives. Even though we choose not to bring those possibly contentious topics up, not many days go by without them being mentioned in some way. Sometimes, we find it is more effective to make artistic statements instead of vocal ones.